Published 2000 | Version v1
Journal article

Inorganic Sunscreens

Description

Inorganic sunscreens, based on TiO2 and ZnO, are a rapidly growing segment of the overall UV protection market. They offer the advantages of high SPF, broad-spectrum coverage and reduced potential irritancy to users. Lack of transparency has traditionally been a drawback regarding acceptance of these products. Recent development work has therefore prioritised the achievement of transparency through superior control of particle size, shape and particle size distribution. The properties of TiO2 and ZnO are discussed as sunscreen actives, and the key factors affecting efficacy and cosmetic elegance. The pros and cons of different product forms (powders and dispersions) are discussed. physical sunscreens can be used either as the sole active in a formulation, or in combination with each other or with organic sunscreens; the relative benefits of these approaches are assessed. The paper concludes with a review of work undertaken to achieve transparency along with developments to improve efficacy (SPF and UVA coverage) and photostability. (author)

Additional details

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Radiation Protection Dosimetry
Journal Volume
91
Journal Issue
1-3
Journal Page Range
p. 271-273
ISSN
0144-8420
CODEN
RPDODE

Conference

Title
Workshop on ultraviolet radiation exposure, measurement and protection
Dates
18-20 Oct 1999
Place
Oxford (United Kingdom)